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Rayna Sage and co-authors write in our latest issue on rural disability services and independent living (IL) philosophy in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the conflict between "hand-ups" and "hand-outs" buff.ly/8FR52Mu #CDJ #CIL
Tyra Amofah-Akardom reviews "Blackness at the Intersection", edited by Kimberlé Crenshaw, Kehinde Andrews and Annabel Wilson, in our latest issue buff.ly/56rhgXV #CDJ #BookReviews
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[OPEN-ACCESS] Editor's Choice in our latest issue, Melisa Miranda Correa explores the connection between Kitchen Soups (KS) and the October uprising in Chile, and the respective collective action frameworks developed during this period buff.ly/fi6P1x9 #CDJ #Chile
Ana Cecilia Gaitán reviews "Emotion in crisis: youth and social change in Spain", edited by Nina Margies, in our latest issue buff.ly/jrssU8Q #CDJ #BookReviews
Ana Margarida Esteves and co-authors write in our latest issue on energy communities as "counterpower" to EU policy frameworks in European renewable energy transitions, and the policy development role of energy communities to embed energy transitions buff.ly/Ww2rjH7 #CDJ #Energy
Camilla Landi, Valentina Calcaterra & Paola Limongelli write in our latest issue on the use of Community Future Dialogues as a methodology for examining community wellbeing and future development, explained through a case of community social work projects in Milan, Italy buff.ly/B4hfheg #CDJ #Milan
Mehak Majeed reviews "Workers and the global informal economy", edited by S. Routh & V. Borghiis, in our latest issue buff.ly/Q0gCcyu #CDJ #BookReviews
Sohini Chatterjee writes in our latest Reflection piece on horizontal reservation development for trans and gender-variant people in Indian, focusing on anti-caste methods and traditionally-disadvantaged social groups, and advocating for affirmative action buff.ly/nGfLdYM #CDJ #Trans #India
[OPEN-ACCESS] Our Co-Editors Kirsty Lohman and Ruth Pearce write in the Editorial to our latest issue, on the 60th anniversary year of the journal, and the community development theory and practice from global contexts included in this issue buff.ly/fjS52ZI #CDJ #Editorial
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Abstract. In the United States, Centers for Independent Living (CILs) staff were at the frontlines of responding to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on
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Abstract. This article explores the connections between the October uprising in Chile and the emergence of kitchen soups (KS) as mutual aid during the COVI
Abstract. In community social work, social workers are asked to involve community members in planning social interventions aimed at solving problems and pr
The severe economic crisis of 2008 hit Spain particularly hard, affecting different parts of the country's economy. Accelerating and worsening existing str
The neo-liberal market order is endorsed by almost all the nations of the contemporary world. Countries one after another in the 20th century have put thei
Abstract. This article explores the communicative process by which transnational networks of energy communities (ECs) in Europe build counterpower vis-a-vi
In addition to the first of this year’s 60th anniversary special sections, this issue includes the usual range of cutting-edge articles from around the wor